Author Archives: Marilyn

Childlike Wonder – An Insight for Lesson 6

Why is it that as most people grow older their sense of wonder seems to greatly diminish? Young children are naturally filled with wonder and awe. They look at the world around them with a sense of amazement and curiosity. Their questions and eager observations often make adults see things with a new perspective and…Continue Reading

“In A Weary Land” – Insight for Lesson 5

There are times when a song really helps! The words, the melody, and the thoughts can turn the wandering thoughts of my mind to a singular focus, so here’s my song for this week. It reminds me of Psalm 18 and fits the circumstances of our world today, doesn’t it?   Originally it was composed in…Continue Reading

Need a Reminder – An Insight for Lesson 4

It is very unlikely, from our point of view, that Psalm 15 was the song that the Israelite children asked their parents to sing to them over and over again. It may not have been the anthem that the Israelite choir loved to sing for their worship services, but then again, maybe it was! Perhaps…Continue Reading

Just What I Need – An Insight for Lesson 3

I need these Psalms. We all need these Psalms because they not only expand our view of who God is but they put our humanity in perspective. Did you notice how David began his song in what we call Psalm 8? “O LORD, our Lord.” The first LORD is Yahweh – the self-existent One, who…Continue Reading

MORE THAN WORDS – Intro to Lesson 3 – Jan. 22 – 29

It has been said “poetry is a kind of multi-dimensional language.  It is directed at the whole person, not just at his understanding.  It must involve the reader’s senses, intelligence, emotions and imagination.”  (I.B. Iskov)  Is it any wonder then that the Psalter is actually a book of poems, which were set to music so…Continue Reading